The Administrative Core will handle the managerial and clerical duties for the three Projects and threeCores. It will be responsible for manuscript and figure preparation, organizing paperwork for abstracts, andscheduling of travel for all Program Project Grant personnel. It will organize centralized radiation disposal forthe program's participants. It will organize the meetings of the Internal and External Advisory Committees. Itwill serve as a central resource office for the Organization of the Program Project Grant in terms ofscheduling meetings every month for formalized discussion of the Program's progress. The office will serveas a liaison with the appropriate business offices of the University of Cincinnati Department of Physiologyand the Division of Molecular Cardiovascular Biology, in order to integrate personnel and financial matterswithin the Program. The Core will serve as the liaison point for interactions with the appropriate offices at theNHLBI, as well as being a responsive point of contact for the special needs of the Program's participants. Itwill keep central records needed by the Program's Director so that timely Progress Reports can be prepared.It will keep a central database of breeding for the various mouse colonies in order to ensure that an overallaccurate census is maintained. It will keep the central financial records and provide timely reports to theindividual Project and Core Leaders with respect to their spending.Ms. Mary Gulick and files will be housed in the Children's Hospital Research Foundation in Room 3331of the New Research Building. Ms. Gulick is the Business Manager for the Division of MolecularCardiovascular Biology. She currently serves as the main administrative support staff for the current PPG aspart of her responsibilities here at The Children's Hospital. She is located on the same floor as the ProgramDirector.The Core's duties will be divided equally among the Projects.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
2P01HL069779-06A1
Application #
7429211
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZHL1-PPG-D (O2))
Project Start
2007-12-01
Project End
2012-11-30
Budget Start
2007-12-01
Budget End
2008-12-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$78,444
Indirect Cost
Name
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
071284913
City
Cincinnati
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
45229
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